Athena collecter Vs HARP (Aug 2020)
Shlomi Lavi / Aug 11, 2020
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HARP
HARP (Health Accounts Receivable Processor) is a cloud-hosted and on-premise medical billing platform that is built to support small and medium-sized medical practices. The software is tailored to handle the bi...
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Athena collecter Specifications
ITQlick Score: | 87/100 |
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ITQlick Rating: | (3.1/5) |
Pricing: | 4/10 - average cost |
Category: | Medical Billing -> Athena collecter |
Company: | Athenahealth |
Typical customers: | Start up, Small business, Medium business, Large business |
Platforms: | Desktop |
Links: | Athena collecter review, Athena collecter pricing, Athena collecter alternatives |
HARP Specifications
ITQlick Score: | 92/100 |
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ITQlick Rating: | (5/5) |
Pricing: | 4/10 - average cost |
Category: | Medical Billing -> HARP |
Company: | Quadax |
Typical customers: | SMBs |
Platforms: | Desktop, Cloud |
Links: | HARP review, HARP pricing, HARP alternatives |
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Athena collecter: 5 Features
HARP: 0 Features
Bottom Line: Which is Better - Athena collecter or HARP?
Athena collecter is more expensive to implement (TCO - Total Cost of Ownership) than HARP, HARP is rated higher (92/100) than Athena collecter (87/100). Athena collecter offers more features (5) to their users than HARP (0).
Looking for the right Medical Billing solution for your business? buyers like you are primarily concerned about the real total implementation cost (TCO), full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, pros and cons. In this article we compare between the 2 software products:
How Athenahealth compares with Quadax?
Athenahealth: athenahealth delivers cloud-based services for EHR, practice management and care coordination. Our mission is to be caregivers' most trusted service, helping them do well doing the right thing.
Quadax: From the very beginning, Quadax has embraced innovation. The quest for new technologies, process improvements, and superior customer service has been a driving force since our founding in 1973. Although the healthcare billing industry has undergone staggering changes over the last forty years, Quadax has continued to thrive because we understand wh...
Who's more expensive? Athena collecter or HARP?
The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of Medical Billing software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance & support and other related services. When calculating the TCO it's important to add all of these "hidden cost" as well. We prepared a TCO calculator for Athena collecter and HARP.
Athena collecter price Starting from $49 per month , on a scale between 1 to 10 Athena collecter is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Medical Billing software. HARP accurate pricing info is available upon request (they don't share it publicly), however , on a scale between 1 to 10 Athena collecter is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Medical Billing software.
Bottom line: Athena collecter cost is around the same cost of HARP.
Which software includes more/better features?
As with any business software solutions, it’s important to consider the features & functionality. The tool should support the processes, workflows, reports and needs that matter to your team. To help you evaluate this, we've compared Athena collecter Vs. HARP based on some of the most important and required Medical Billing features. Athena collecter: 24/7 Telephone Support, Daily Schedule/To-Do, Mobile Access, Online Customer Support, Telephone Customer Support. HARP: We are still working to collect the list of features for HARP.
Target customer size
Athena Collector is a suitable solution for small and medium medical practices. and HARP's target customer size include: SMBs.
Author

Shlomi Lavi
Shlomi holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information System Engineering from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Shlomi brings 15 years of global IT and IS management experience as a consultant, and implementation expert for small, medium and large size (global) companies.